Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 42, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 March 1892 — Page 3

This is the store of the pcople:;wherc all goods are sold for cash; where a child can buy Jis cheap as a man. fjgjf” Our Stock never was so large, or prices as low, jjciil

Spring Dress Goods, New Vigoreaux Crepons. Vigoreaux Chevrons. J acquards. Bedford Cords, all colors. Lansdome, all colors. New Serges. New Henriettas. Plaid, stripes and figured suitings. Djess robes, with embroidery to match, $8 to $25. Gimps, beads, nail heads, cords, Demin Flounce, Chiffons to match all dress goods. Hosiery. The best black on earth. Try our 15 ct. fast black hose. Every conceivable color and style. See our jersey . tights. Kid Gioves. Genuine Fosters 5 hook $1.00 pr. Tans, gray andjdackjworth Si.25 “ Mousquetaire elbow length “ ‘, We are sole lagents for Festers gloves. Boys shirt waist, NiOe calico Jwaists 2' Genuine percale 50 Crepe de chene 75

Special sale, Rluslin underwear. Ladies cambric drawers 29 cts. “ Hemstitch “ 50 “ “ Cambric skirts 49 “ ,l deep embroidery skirts 75 “Night gowns 75$! 1.25 1.50. “ corset covers 19 25 50 cts* New Silks Special Bargains. Poets fancies or Artists dreams are nowhere in comparison. China silks, lovely patterns for dresses, waist, tea gouns &c. 59 cts yd. Plain China’s all colors 33 ct yd. 2 bargains in Gros. Grain silks g8ct, and $1-39 ct. ydCarpets on Carpets Every new shade^jrich high art patterns, no last centurys styles. 60 patterns to seleotfrom. Every piece bran new. We show every quality from the "cheapest hemp at 12^ to the finest 3 ply at $1.10 a yd. Brussels in lovely patterns from 65 ct. to $1 a yd. Straw matting in every New style and pattern. OH Curtains. Oill curtains on spring fixtures with gilt edges 39 cts. Curtains in all the new shades; rich dados and fringes. : . . Lacs Curtains. A pretty pair of lace curtains with curtain pole ft 1. Lace curtains in all qualities from the cheapest to the finest Madras and Irish point curtains at $15.00 pr. Chennille Portieres in lovely shades with rich borders from $5.98 to $10.00 a pr. Brass poles to match. Extra Bargains. 2 500 yds. best prints 5 ct. yd. 1800 “ shirting 5 “ “ Turkey red table linen 25 “ “ Best table oil cloth. 19 “ “ Full size white quilt 75 “ “ Bargains in shoes. Bargains in Clothing.

Don’t.forget Driday our Bargain Day. You C£.r. afford to travel 50 miles for the Bargains of Friday. See the lovely easels,-Bible Stands, Sewing tables, Mis Potts Sad Irons and pictures we are giving away. HARGROVE & CO. THE PEOPLES STORE.

THEPIKECOUffl DEMOCRAT. • r:7T~m^r——^ ——1 WEDNESDAY MAjjRCH 9, 1892 NEWS AND NOTES. Mist Nannie Jacksou is again clerkiu Hargrove’s. Judgo Kir and Chas. A. Burger,are each sobering from severe colds. Three insane people were confined in the county jail at one lime last week. . . Mrs, James Keith has bought the the.proper,y t»t Mrs. J. L Mouut .on lower. Walnut Street. The W. g. T. U. wiH meet at the C. I*. Church, Friday March. 11th at J o’clockup, m. Dr. Fullcinvide is soon to start for Phiiadelpha, where he goes to attend «. course of Medical lectures. The Young Folks Pleasure Club, gave one of its pleasant receptions last Thursday night. The Secretary of the board ot health ought to sec that, streets and alleys arc cleaned of lillh at once.

The new Building aud Loan Aasociation seem* .to have, considerable difficulty in genius' started. Tho agricultural implement dealers arq* making extensive preparations lor a large trade the coming aeaaoji. Mr. Herbert lloggatt of Boonville was in town last Friday looking alter some business interest. Mr. Byrua Hoy was in Petersburg, on Wednesday last and made a call on this office. The Baptist will bold Mel. service at tho Opera House next Sunday morniag aud evening next HHH All are invited. W. S. Hunter Esq. of Jasper was in Petersburg la%t Friday visiting the family of Dr. Hunter hia brother. 1’he southern Indiana Teacher's Association will be held a* lVlucetioti ilie last of this month. Mr. S. G. Coourod coulemplales {Hitting a furnace in the new residence he fs about to erect on Vincennes Avenue. Ruphus Grigsby on bis way home from ehuupij on Wednesday evening fell and reMyed injuries which, may prove seriotfts ■ * Petersburg isTJie neatest and handsomest village in the slate it is growing rapidly and has not a single house vacant at the present time. Mis* Minnie and Jessie Gustiu acty their cousin, Mr, Ira ispent on,

Dr. J. R Adams wax elected Alternate delegate to the Republican Naional convention. The Dr. has the congratulation of th« Democrat. The Right Rev. Bishop Knickerbocker will be in Petersburg on the 22nd, of March looking after the interest of hi* congregation. The Laf.ies of the M..E. enurch are busy trying to earn a dollar, and on the 24 h they will meet at the church and tell their experience in earning tlie money. Ten cents admission. The store room of Mr. Jas. SJiawhan on lower Main St. is being handsomely refitted for Mr. J. B. Young who wiil soru remove his dry good store to that place. Mr. Vinson Franc one of Monroe Township’s best farmers w as in town last Wednesday on business. He made a pluasent call on the Democrat, deyided cash with us. Elinor Egan and Frank Battles left Monday, for Chicago where they will purchase their stock tor a barbershop, which they will erect in the room now occupied by C. Baum. Mr*. Addie Fields returned Monday after a weeks tour iu the interest of the W. C. T. U. Wo feel confident nothing but success attended her efforts for she is a pleasant speaker and always carries conviction to the heart of her heavers.

The Lartie* ot the isi church will give a supper on Friday evening Ulhinst.at the Opera House, tirsl class supper, Ice Cream aud Cake A dainty Jana use cu p and saucer to each purchaser of a cup of Tea Admission free. Kev. C. II. Fields has been called-to Union to hold a scries of meeting at that place. ’ The people of Union and Vicini ly cannot but be pleased with Mr. F. as he is a pleasant and forceable speaker ami an earnest worker for the betterment oj society. The twenty-first anniverslty of the “Womens Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will be observed by the auxilary of that church liv a thank of faring service on 'Thursday evening March 17. All invited. Mr.Peterl.B -eu ton was in Petersburg last Thursday shaking hands with hie many friend for4l»e first Unto in many months, fie has had a tussle with La-grippo and Pneumonia but is slowly recovering. He made the Dv.MocaAT a pleasent call and extouded good wishes to the editor and put his name to onr paid list where it always has been. Would their were more like' this gentleman. If afilccled with scalp diseases, Mir falling out, and premature baldness, do not use grease or alcoholic preparations, but apply Hall’s Hair Renewer. * I Attention I W- V. Hargrove’s adverlisesoe.

WS are in receipt of a large finely illustrated and descriptive lad lea’ journal,published in 5«evv York City, entitalod the Toilette. It contains the leading fashions of N"\v Yoric, London, Paris, and Berlin beside descriptions of the same. Wo have no hesiteney in saying that it would pioy-> a valuable acqcsialion to any ladies worktable. Mr. James Dillon, father of oitr popular Prosecutor, living near Vclpen., celebrated his seventy-first birth day on lasl Tuesday. Eleven children and trine grand-children wore present. All had endeavored to make the affair an enjoyable one. Mr. Addison Godwin ha* recently brought in to litis county a large number of mules and brood mares, | whielt he ts offering for sale at extraordinary low prices. He has a public sate at Ot well on March, 12th, 1892 Persons wishing to buy work mules or brood tnarea can find bargains at this sale. A good many young people seem to think -that when they get old they will throw away all the bad habits that are disgusting in old age, and become tho kind of old men and women they have ! always revere need/and admired. And eyery day that Ihcv think that, they accumulate a few more had habits which they cannot possibly throw away when they are old: Discard bad habits while yon cap. The indications are that a large number of houses will be built in this place during the coining season than for a numbers of > ears past. There iis a scarcity of snitiblo dwelling houses at present, and house hunters are engaged in a busy search looking up houses for the approaching first of April. We are glad to note this contemplated action of our citizens, and while this will meet a partWthe demand for houses, we hope the building boom will continue. Our mechanics will be delighted to learn of | such action by our citizens who are desirous to invest their money in real estate aid iu their future growth and prosperity of the town.

One of the ‘reatest miseries is want of money. It is wretched to have to cnnfrount a just and oft repealed demand and to he without the njeans to satisfy it; to deceive the confidence that has been placed in you ; to forlit your credit; to be placed in the power of autuher, and to be indebted to liis lenity; to stand convicted of having played the knave or the fool, and have no way left to escape contempt lint by incurring pity. The sadden meeting of a creditor whom you have been trying to ^Void for months and whom iou intoned was many mile*away shatters the nerves. There is hut one remedy for such trouble—avoid debt. It is common to speak of deep things and of shallow or trivial things and to gusge people very much in accordance with the degree of attachment tiioy show to one class or the other. Wo talk of the depth of philosophy and the superficiality of society,and we_concItidc that the sophilosopher must ho profound and the society man must he rivohms. Yet in realiiy the distinction lies far more in ourselves than jn the ,affairs we engage iii. Everything has its surface and its depth, and some people dwells upon the former, while others love to penetrate into (he latter. It is personal character that is either deep or shallow, and that will introduce one or the oilier clement into all the affairs of life. Hall of Hofr, 11 Lodge No. 370 I. (). 0 F. of Union Ind , Feb 17—92. We the Committee appointed to draft resolutions of respect to tiie memory of Bro. Albert Smith who departed this life, Feb,8th, 1892 would 1 respectfully offer the following. WriKSEAs, The hand of Divine providence has removed from our midst our beloved brother he it. Resolved, That in the death of Bro. Albert Smith our Lodge has lost a valued and devoted member. ^ .Resolved, That the heart felt sympathy of this Lodge he ami is hereby extended to his bereaved wife and family in their irrepaliable loss. Resolved, That lino token of respect for our beloved Bro. the charter of (hi* Loilgo ho draped in mourning tor a period of thirty days. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to each of the Pike county papers and that a copy be presented to the bereved family. A. A. LOWJI8D4LK.1 F. L. Falls, > Com. J. I). L*vi. )

:V For Siiie. Land and lots in Petersburg and ebow here. House 6 rooms rn good repair smoke bouse, well, cistern, plenty of small fruit Price |950. House 6 room*, coal house, two cisterns, well situated $800. terms easy. Two Houses on acre lot, one house has 10 looms, and ono 4 rooms Smoke house and ecllcr, barn, coal and wood house good well & cistern $2000.00. -Two vacant lots well .located, both lots fenced. Price, $250 each. T iiree acres of land in corporation fine for pasture or for building lot* good fence stable well and spring Price $700.00 6515 acres of timbered land in Johnson Co. Ky. wilt sell or trade for property In Ind. Price $3TA0. but will do better for caab. Farm 120 acres in Pike County, 11 miles 8. Jil. of Oakland CUy, 75 acres cleared balance timber, 14 of farm in bottom, frame. House and barn sbedded all around, plenty of water, prioe $2,200. Oue half cash balance on easy terms. Farm 47 aores 8 miles If. W. of Velpen. 15 acres cleared balanoe r-ood white oak and hickory timber. Prioe $550, % cash. House and lot in Alford, Price $85. Lets No. 16 in Proflits Addition to Petersburg ind. Frame house 4 rooms good well, also frame barn, Price $360. ASHBY & CHAPPELL, lteal Estate Agents, Petersburg Indiana. Nobody can be troubled with constipation if they lake Simmon’s Liver

f SINGERS Public speaker*, actors, auctioneers, teachers, preachers, and all who are lteble to over-tax and irritate the vocal organs, find, i lawyer's Cherry Pectoral, a safe, certain, * and speedy relief. It soothes the larynx, allays inflammation, strengthens the voice, and for whooping cough, croup, sore throat, and the sudden colds to which childrea are exposed, tills preparation Is without equal. William H. Qnartly,^Auctioneer, Minlaton, Australia, writes: “ In my profession of an auctioneer, any affection of the voice or - throat is a serious matter; but, at each attaek, I have been BENEFITED BY a few doses of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. This remedy, with ordinary care, has worked such nmgieal effect that I have suffered very little inconvenience.” “ Having thoroughly tested the properties of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral as a remedy for bronchitis and throat affections, I am heartily glad to testify to the intrinsic merits of this preparation.”—T. J. Macmurray, Author and Lecturer, Ripley, Ohio. “Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has cleared and strengthened my voice, so that I am able to speak with very much more ease ami comfort than before.”—(Rev.) C. N. Nichols, Pastor of Baptist Church, No. Tisbury, Mass. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral PREPARED ET • Dr, J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price ffl; six bottles, 85. -Sugar Creek rioters. Farmers are busy sowing Oats. Unele Martin Condor is recovering from a serious spell of sickness, _ Elmer Frost is on tbe siek list. Areli Gray and wife has returned borne from 111. The revival at Vaughn Chappell has closed. Miss Ora Wiggs of Oakland City visited the family of J. IJ. Gray last Sunday Oliver Gray says it never gets to bad to go to Hosmcr on Sunday night. Van Meatl says to tell the girls this is leap year. Charley Gray took a flying trip over the creek to see his best girl last Sunday. Frank Kngiish’s school closed last^week, he is going to Danville Ind., soon. Clarks Items. fiords' in bad condition. Very little sickness in this vicinity at present.. We sympathize wish Mr. Jacob Young of near this place in the logs of bis wife who died last Friday, her sickness was of long duration dial dleaded disease consumption.

jars. uiaiy oicwari is pics'iit on the sick list. On Thursday evening «he had a severo attack of heart tyouhlep hut shei- now improving. Elias Grace is a happy matt now, he can kick the (log out of papa’s w av. Its a girl. Our school in this district. No. 6 is drawing near a close. Its a success. Qtwell ‘ Doing. Kev. Joint W. Godwin preached at the M. E. church last Sunday. lVatl Vir’iseaver and Miss Belle Payne of Vclpeu was married at the ictidcnce of Dr, Godwin'sin Otwell last Sunday night. Rev. J. W. Godwin officiating. Mi*s Stella Brszellon of PtinCoton, was the guest of Miss Alice IVsile- \ waite-part of last week. Ask Joint Braden what tiio man,s whisk) hill conic too. * Quite a number ol the young folks of O: well ate attending the prott acted meeting at Ireland. W. II Lingo and son of Petersburg | passed through here unrout to Ye!pen and Pikevillc. A eertian man ot our town claims | that lie has been robbed three or four times-wilbin the past month, why is it that somebody can’t let this poor man rest, it is a very common thing fog stores, Banks and Post-offices to be robbed hut we never heard ol a poor house being robbed before. ■ (Sombodv look a Icetle out). The A. O. I*. W. will organize at this place in the near luttire. The Otweil School«losed last Saturday. Mtss Hattie Craig will commence the spring term of school about the lath, of March.

rare Air at Might. During the thy the air °Qf livingrooms is prettv certain to be changed more or less by the frequent opening of outside doors. During the night, however, not Infrequently all outside opening are lightly dosed,and the occupants of the sleeping rooms might almost as well place thomsiyes for the eight or ten sleeping hours of night in an airtight box. In the morning, persons who thus deprive themselves of life-living oxygen, the great necessity of life, awake uurefreshed and dispirited, languid pale and week, with headache, diziness, no appetite, and many other symptoms of the foul air poisoning to which the sys'em is subjected. This accounts for a large part of colds and other forms of wretchedness of which a good many complain at this season of the year, and which is ordinariliy ascribed to the change of sea son*. The system is filled with impurities as a result of deficient oxygenation of the blood,and so the body becomes in a high degree susceptible to all causes of vital disturbance. The reception of a few fever germs is all-sufficient to bring ou a violent illness by at King fire to the fever feeding material with which the issues are filled as the result of deficient air cleansing. Ventilation of living- rooms is of great importance at all limes, but the supply of an ample amount of fresh air to sleeping-rooms is doubly important during the hours of sleep.— liam’ Horn. ‘ Free to AHOur new illustrated catalogue of Plants, Bulbs, vines, Shrub, Ornamental t roes, Small Fruits, Grape vines. Seeds Ac., will be mailed free to al] applicants. ICO pages. Most' complete plant catulogue {published, Satisfaction guaranteed. 45 green bouses; 80 acres. Address. Mane ft Lbukkr, Louisville Ky. All ladies desiring to send to a roll ble company for their flowers. *c„ will do veil to send to the above named ttrm. Nobody can have dyspepsia if I »y

New Larce Curtains. Ndw Chenile Table Covers New Dress Trimmings. New Cord and Braids. New Ruchings. New Veflings*.ir. all colors. New Table Linens. New Towels. , New Napkins. New Hankerchiefs. New. Embroidery^ New Silk Hose.

HOSIERY. -AJso another shipment of our famous Y. S. F. fast black hosiery every pair warranted not to facie or rub off, the only absolutely fast black hose at a low price m the market. 1 SHOES. We have in our spring line of the R. L. Stephens ladie’s shoes in Fancy Lace, Cloth top, Patent leather tip and | any style yon wish. i KID GLOVES. We have special brands in Kid Gloves the poptdar make of Foster, Paul & Co, in Snide and Glace Kid, Hook, Button and Mousquetare, at all prices. FOR EARLY STYLES, AND POPULAR PRICES, WE ARE THE PEOPLE. Mammoth store.

r R'moTr.!. * About the last of March we expect to move our stock of goods to Shawhan & Boonshots old stand and in the mean.time in order to reduce our stock will sell a great many things at cost and everything at greatly reduced prices. We have been very patient with some about their past due notes and accounts, but something must be done or we will be compelled to force collections. J. B. Young & Co. Sleep on Left Side. Many persons have a certain dread of going to sleep laying on their left side and this has long been a puzzle to physicians, but now the metropolitan papers speak with great interest about an eminent specialist in nervous and heart diseases, Dr. Franklin Miles’ of Indiana, who not along claims, blit proves that litis habit generates from a diseased heart. He has examined and kept on record thousands of cases. fits New Heart Cure, a wonderful remedy, is sold at J. R. Adams & Sons, and .thousands testify its value as a euro for Heart Disease’s. Mrs. Clias. Benny, Loveland, Colo., says it effects on her were marvelous. Elegant hook on heart disease' free.

A friend has handed in the following lines with the remark “Publish it,” so that your reader^ may know when they have a real case of the Kiip. When your clothes from your hat to your socks Hare tickled imdsorubbed yop all day; When your Uratn is a musical box With a barrel that turn's the wrong way: When you find you’re too big for your coat. / And a great deal too small for your vest With a pint of warm oil for your throat. ^id a pou>.d of tin tacks in your chest; Wncn you’ve got a bee-hive in your head, Atfd a sewing-machine in your ear. And you feel that you’ve eaten your bed. When your lips ore like underdone paste. And you’re highly gamboge in the gill, And your mouth lias a coppery taste. As if you'd just bitten a pill; And where ever you tread. From a yawning abyss Yon recall with a yell. Vou are better In bed, For depend upon this. You are not at nil well. But have a bad case of the grip. When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a CMd, she cried for Castoria. When idle became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Oostoria Notice or Electing Trustees. Notice i* hereby given that there will be an election for Trustees of the Baptist Congregations of Washington Township at the ehurelt house called Union on &arch 5tb, 1892 at lOo’ctock a.m. The largest and best loaf of bread oversold for five cents can bo purchased at Wm. Libbs bakery. Call and be convinced.

- I If yon AV ant a cook, AVant a'clerk, Want a partner, Want a situation. Want a servant girl, AYant to sell your piano, AVant to sell your carriage, Want to sell or buy a farm, AVant a good boarding place, Want to dispose of your property, AVant to sell dry goods or groceries, AY' an t to procure customers for any thing Advertise in The Democrat. Advertising will gain you customers, Advertising keeps youroul customers, Ad\ertising renders success easy, Advertising iusures confidence, Advertising exhibits “pluck,” Advertising means “biz,” Advertise or “bust up.” Advertise all the lime, Advertise libe rally, Advertise hugely, Advertise ' well, Advertise all, A dvertise Now. A Mute Recover* Speech. Alphonce Hen»lf»hl:ng,'of Sumnnitt township, Duller Co., Peun’a, made an affidavit that his tivelve-year-old son, suffering with St. Vitus Dance for twelve years, lost his specclt but after using three bottles of Dr. Miles’ ltcstaAive Nervine, was completely eured and recovered his speech. Thousands testify to the wonderful cures from using it for nervous diseases, dyspepsia, nervous debility, dullness, -confusion of mind, headache, etc. Four doses of this Nervine cureil Mrs. \V. E. Burns, South Demi, Ind., who had been suffering' with constant headache for three months. Trial bottle and elegant hook rec at J. It. Adams & Sons.

0. K. Shaving Parlor. Only tlrst-ojass barber shop in town. All those wishing a nice, clean and easy shave Should give me a call. I make a specially of hair cutting. None but first-claw tonsorial artists empUsrtl by- me. Shop oti Eight Street between Main and Walnut A. F. Baker, Prop., Petersburg, 1ml. A Leader. Since its first introdution, electric Bitters gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medical tonics and alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best aud purest medicine for all ailments of the Stomach. Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, nnd Constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or tho money-refunded. Price only 50c. per bottle. Sold by J. R Adams & sons. t Mr Wiu. Libbs lias recently 'received a large consignment of Hiring flour and is now prepared to furnish bis many customers with the finest bread ever offered to the trade In this or any other town iu southern Indiana. vtSffSB

or Usfe comity, Tftteei BELIEF and PERSIAN IP right at home, grat September last pee. sort so had is as hearty a Cured by Bergen's Asth a^rr'i- - w™...™, * .ipiwf -. .farta**' ft<w bert wish eotmamotloiu wa, had given tip all 5 with sigh* bottles of Bergen’* Asthma Core she waa cured,« Wo eh^rni/Hy rteoaiSiend this Kiedlciae to all eotasuroji, i! CHARI Fr.emHi do not stand idly by, with folded hamila-ahd poweriea* wori :es untimely ps tnd only waitii SmMHHHHHI..... HH8. regular physic_ d, |1 a oostie; six nettles. $5. Test it and yon- will verify all *e cjairn 1 rMBjttlv 8!s«ci. • , _ BERGEN" ASTHMA CURE CO. Censer Safa and Eighth Streets. PETKBSBLBG, C. A. BURGER & BEO, * THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, lit' Petersburg^ Indiana, Large Stock of Late Styles of Piece Goods • Consisting of the very beet Suiting and Piece Goods erfeet Fits, Styles Guaranteed. Children Ory for Pitcher’s Castoria.

- — OSBORN BROTHERS' - ***£>*«% ■ . »* • f *:» Oec?ipy fi*e ELEl‘HA? T SHOE and BOST STORE on Main street trRb a splendid Uae ot BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, Women, and Children. We keep It. L. Stephens' and Emerson’s brand*of Tb* . FINEST SHOES. - ' .v {. —^OSBORN $BROT HEF£> Peters’o - - Indiana. JOHN HAMMOND. OP BVBET BZEfcTXDTo which ho dtreota Attention. Ill* D1?Y COO»S arc first-class, and the Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions. 8ivc him acaltgf.Kd yon be convineetl tnat lit is |;ivl»e BAKGAtNS on his 1 ■ W*%SSl SOLID GOODS AT LOW TRICES. . ■ -1 - "i Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. : 11 CITY 111. ns A Quarter of an Acre Under Sheds.

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